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1. Figure 18 Configuring processing of network access requests in the non intercative mode 3 Click Apply As a result in the non interactive mode applications network activity will be blocked ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 51 Event Log Options You can configure the maximum file size of the event log see Viewing the Event Log on page 44 the type of events network activities logged log refresh options To configure the event log 1 Inthe navigation pane expand Event Log 2 Select Log Settings 3 To define the maximum log size in the corresponding box type or select the required value in megabytes As soon as the log size reaches the specified value all its entries are archived in the chronological order If you set the parameter value to 0 no limitations will be applied to the log size amp ViPNet Client Application Control cae fa Service Help Log settings pe Application Control A J 1 MB T Registered Applications ledere z s Event Log Maximum archive log size 5 MB iy Filter Settings i Log Settings Event log options i di Settings Log events for blocked applications z Log events of the same type as one 60 min entry within Y Show event log Refresh log by clicking Refresh Refresh log every 5 seconds Default Apply Cancel Figure 19 Configuring the event log 4 To define the maximum archive size in the corresponding box
2. o Allowed if the ViPNet application s network activity is allowed o Blocked if the ViPNet application s network activity is not allowed 2 Inthe Application column you can see registered applications names 3 Inthe Application file column by default the path to the executable file of the registered application is displayed If you want only the executable file to be displayed ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 33 o Inthe navigation pane select Settings o Inthe view pane clear the Show full paths to application files check box amp ViPNet Client Application Control ole lee Service Help Settings Application Control T Registered Applications Ez Event Log Show full paths to application files iy Filter Settings F Allow system level connections 2D Log Settings AR Settings V Start automatically upon ViPNet authentication on Windows logon Application control rules At application network activity Allow and prompt a user Track modifications in applications By the application s file check sum When modifications are found Allow and prompt a user Figure 10 Choosing the way the executable file name and path will be displayed In the Registration column start date and time of network activity monitoring are displayed In the Type of registration column one of the following application registration types is displayed o Registered by the user if yo
3. Name The name of an interface element For instance the name of a window a box a button or a key Key Key Shortcut keys To use the shortcut keys press and hold the first key and press other keys Menu gt Submenu gt A hierarchical sequence of elements For instance menu items or sections Command in the navigation pane Code A file name path text file code fragment or a command executed from the command line ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 7 About ViPNet Application Control Application Control Purpose ViPNet Application Control provides constant tracking of network activity of the applications running on your ViPNet host When an application displays network activity for example listens to a network port or sends packets to a network it is registered in Application Control You choose whether network access should be blocked or allowed for this application Application Control protects your computer from many threats such as unauthorized access to user data or running spyware on it Application Control is the component of the ViPNet Client and ViPNet Coordinator software if it is allowed by the license file F Note In ViPNet VPN Application Control is included only in ViPNet Coordinator System Requirements You can t install ViPNet Application Control independently from the ViPNet software That is why the system requirements for Application Control are defined by the system requirements for the
4. ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide ViPNet Virteal Private Selwerk infotecs 1991 2013 Infotecs All rights reserved Version 00116 03 34 04 ENU This document is included in the software distribution kit and is subject to the same terms and conditions as the software itself No part of this publication may be reproduced published stored in an electronic database or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise for any purpose without the prior written consent of Infotecs JSC ViPNet is a registered trademark of Infotecs JSC Moscow Russia All brands and product names that are trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their owners Infotecs GmbH Oberwallstr 24 10117 Berlin Deutschland Tel 49 0 30 206 43 66 0 Fax 49 0 30 206 43 66 66 Email support infotecs biz Web http www infotecs biz Contents Introduction oscssssessseossesbscevsssvsnasnsasussdesusevudenesavesasusesudavusssetusetesetasevesaduvavusseedssosasnsusnsesisosasoansenssons s 5 About This DOOR weten 6 AUS eenen ee kee E 6 Document ConvenHons nap pe Ea AER EAE A AEEA E 6 About ViPNet Application Control eeeeeeseeesesesesssrssseressressrrsstssseessresseessresessreseressee 8 Application Control Purpose eneen nen eennereenvernverenneeeennerevenvereenveeenn 8 System Regurements Ars sess veen dede wege NR NBR eee hues 8 Feedba k nun noren td a peer ere
5. network group password Then the administrator can configure the options unavailable for a user because of insufficient permissions level To log on as an administrator 1 Inthe main window on the Service menu click Log in as Administrator 2 Inthe Administrator Password window in the Password box type the administrator password Click OK As a result all Application Control options will be available Logging onto Application Control As an Administrator When You Work in a Terminal Session On a terminal server you may need to log onto Application Control as an administrator to configure the options that are unavailable to you because of an insufficient permissions level If on the terminal server another user is logged on as an administrator at the moment permissions levels in other user sessions will not change However the settings made by the administrator will be applied to Application Control in all user sessions ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 41 Viewing Statistics and the Event Log Viewing Statistics 43 Viewing the Event Log 44 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 42 Viewing Statistics You can view information about registered applications either as e statistics that is the total number of the applications registered and the number of applications allowed and blocked or e detailed information about the applications registered and their network status To view applicati
6. Interactive network access rule One of the network access rules applied in ViPNet Application Control When you use an interactive network access rule you define the way network activity requests from a certain application are processed Interactive network access rules are e Allow and prompt a user e Prompt the user e Block and prompt a user L License A file allowing you to use certain ViPNet functionality A ViPNet network license defines the maximum number of coordinators in the network clients registered on the coordinators unprotected hosts tunneled by one coordinator tunneled connections and some other parameters See also Client ViPNet Client Coordinator ViPNet Coordinator Tunneling ViPNet network ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 57 N Non interactive mode A mode of processing application network activity requests when Application Control automatically defines the action to apply U User permissions Rights defining whether ViPNet users can change their ViPNet software settings and to what extent The ViPNet network administrator defines user permissions for a ViPNet host in role properties See also Role ViPNet host on page 58 ViPNet host administrator s password on page 58 ViPNet Network Manager administrator ViPNet Network Control Center administrator Vv ViPNet host A network node with installed ViPNet software registered in ViPNet Network Control C
7. e attempts to open ports for inbound connections e sends packets without establishing connection In case Application Control detects network activity of an application you are prompted to block or allow access to the network for this application For the program to allow or block access automatically configure network access rules for this application Also you can configure the non interactive mode for this application see Non interactive mode on page 57 Application x ee Control eS 77 Network access request External network Applications f networking a Pe Applications connections Vv to the external network et working Block n Figure 1 Application Control operation principle As soon as you explicitly allow or block access to the network for an application Application Control registers the application This means that Application Control will remember the action you choose for the application and apply it automatically at the next network activity of the application ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 12 User Permissions for Application Control In ViPNet CUSTOM depending on the user permissions level see User permissions on page 58 specified for your ViPNet host you can or can t change some Application Control settings The ViPNet network administrator defines permissions levels in ViPNet Administrator For more information about user permissions see ViPNet User Permissions Supplement to
8. type or select the required value in megabytes As soon as the archive size reaches the specified value the oldest entries are deleted If you set the parameter value to 0 no limitations will be applied to the log size 5 Under Event registration in the Log events for list select the type of applications allowed blocked all Events associated with the type selected will be logged ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 52 Warning All events associated with changes in the registered applications list event A code 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 14 are always logged regardless of the option chosen in the Register events list 6 Inthe Log events of the same type as one entry within box type or select the required value in minutes The default value is 60 As a result all events of the same type in other words all events with the same parameters except for the exact time will be logged in a single entry Note To log each of the above mentioned events in a separate entry in the Log events of the same type as one entry within box type or select 0 7 To configure log refreshing under Show event log o to refresh the event log manually select Refresh log by clicking Refresh o to refresh the event log automatically select Refresh log every and specify the refresh interval in seconds 8 Click Apply As a result the log and archive size the type of registered events and the log refresh options will be configur
9. Application on page 19 If the Allow and prompt a user rule is set for an application to block access to the network for the application complete the steps described in How to Block Network Activity for an Application on page 21 Prompt the User Rule If in the Application Control section you choose the Prompt the user network access rule see Network Activity Tracking Options on page 47 no rule will be applied to the application at its next connection attempt until you explicitly specify whether you allow or block connection amp ViPNet Client Application Control X The Intemet Explorer application requests your permission to begin network activity Allow network activity Allow once Block network activity Block once Event Properties Event Connection attempt Local IP address 127 0 0 1 Local Port Application information Application Internet Explorer Developer Microsoft Corporation Version 8 00 7600 16385 win _rtm 03071 3 1255 Lacation c program files x86 internet explorer iexplore exe Gak Cte Figure 7 The request window when the Prompt the user policy is set Tip To show or hide information about an application in the request window use the e About application button ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 29 If the Prompt the user rule is set for an application to allow the application to connect to the network 1 Inthe request window select ei
10. ViPNet documentation When you work with ViPNet VPN full Application Control functionality is available Note If you need to configure some options unavailable to you contact your ViPNet ra network administrator on page 58 For information on how to log on as a ViPNet host administrator see Logging onto Application Control as an Administrator on page 41 If you work in a ViPNet CUSTOM network on a host with ViPNet Client or ViPNet Coordinator software installed and e the maximum permission level is specified for your ViPNet host on page 58 full Application Control functionality will be available to you e the minimum or average permission level is specified for your ViPNet host the program functionality will be restricted in the following way o The Settings section is unavailable o Inthe Log Settings subsection of the Event Log section only the options under Show event log are available o You cant edit the lists of allowed and blocked applications o You can t disable ViPNet Application Control on the Service menu the Disable Tracking and Exit menu items are unavailable For more information about special permission levels see ViPNet User Permissions Supplement to ViPNet documentation Note If you accept a keys update limiting user permissions Application Control functionality will be restricted only after Application Control restart ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 13 Application Cont
11. application properties in a separate window 1 Inthe Registered applications section right click the entry corresponding to the application to view properties of 2 Click Application Properties As a result the application properties and registration data will be displayed in a separate window In the Application properties dialog box of a host process you can also see a list of services working in the process and some general information about them General Regetration General Regetration geen EEE gn eeen Developer Developer Version Version 6 1 7600 16385 win _sten 050713 1255 Location c program files cB6 infotecs wipnet chent montor ex Location c windows system32 svchost exe Network activty Alowed Network activty Abowed Aop caton fle checksum Fopication fle checksum 2F E1 DA 60 64 74 73 21 DS EE 1A 86 0E 32 D4 48 AO FACF 0338 a FB 39 68 10 52 93C8 A6 66 68 3C 71 6D 41 EF CE A0 06 I4BSSA a 81 72 28 6D 47 OC 4C SC BC F6 8E 74 F5 7B 70 23 EO 4A 22 BO FB 9D Service Display Name AelookupSvc Application perience AudoEndport Windows Audio Endpoint Bulder Bs kens M nia fein me application compatibility cache requests for applications as a they are launched ViPNet Monitor application properties Svchost exe host process properties Figure 11 Viewing application properties Changing Network Access Rules for an Application To change network access rules for a registered application that is an appli
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14. to prevent your program from connecting to the network 3 Inthe Add Program to the Registered Applications List window navigate to the executable file exe of the application you want to allow or block select it and click Open As a result in the Registered Applications section you can view the selected application with the Allowed or Blocked status displayed in the Network Activity column Thus the selected application will be registered in ViPNet Application Control and network activity will be either allowed or blocked for it ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 24 Network Activity Tracking Starting and Exiting Application Control 26 How to Disable Application Control Automatic Start at Windows Startup 27 Configuring Network Access for an Application 28 Working with the Registered Applications List 33 Disabling Network Activity Tracking 38 Changing a User 39 Logging onto Application Control as an Administrator 41 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 25 Starting and Exiting Application Control In ViPNet CUSTOM ViPNet Application Control automatically starts together with the ViPNet software as its component When necessary you can cancel the program automatic startup see How to Disable Application Control Automatic Start at Windows Startup on page 27 In ViPNet VPN the first start of Application Control can be performed only manually If necessary further you can configure automatic star
15. Settings section clear the Start automatically upon ViPNet authentication on Windows logon check box 3 Click Apply As a result Application Control will not start automatically as you log onto the ViPNet software at Windows startup To enable network activity tracking you should start Application Control manually see Starting and Exiting Application Control on page 26 You can t start Application Control when the ViPNet software it is a component of is not running That is why if you cancel starting the ViPNet software at Windows startup Application Control will not be launched either If after Windows startup you start the ViPNet software manually you should start Application Control manually as well see Starting and Exiting Application Control on page 26 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 27 Configuring Network Access for an Application The main purpose of ViPNet Application Control is to track network activity of applications running on your computer and register these applications You are prompted to choose whether you allow network activity for an application in the following cases e The application is not registered in Application Control e The application has been deleted from the list of registered applications see Unregistering an Application on page 36 e The application had been registered in Application Control but its parameters were modified see Modifications Tracking Options on page 48 fo
16. ViPNet software it is a component of ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 8 Table 3 Minimum system requirements for ViPNet software System requirements Operating system Applications Processor RAM Disk space Network interfaces ViPNet Coordinator ViPNet Client Microsoft Windows XP 32 64 bit Server 2003 32 64 bit Vista 32 64 bit Server 2008 32 64 bit Windows 7 32 64 bit Server 2008 R2 64 bit Windows 7 32 64 bit Windows 8 32 64 bit Server 2012 64 bit Note You must install the latest service pack for your version of Windows Internet Explorer if used version 6 0 and later No other program firewalls should be enabled Pentium IV We recommend Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 or another x86 compatible multicore processor of the same performance 1024 MB minimum 512 MB minimum 300 MB minimum if you work 150 MB minimum with ViPNet Registration Point 1000 MB minimum if you work with ViPNet Coordinator Any that support IP v4 Any that support IP v4 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 9 Feedback Finding Additional Information For more information about Infotecs products and technologies see the following resources e ViPNet documentation web portal http www infotecs biz doc_vipnet ENU index htm e Information about current Infotecs products http infotecs biz products e Information about Infotecs solutions http infotecs biz solutions e Frequently asked
17. age permission level is not sufficient for making those settings In this case User B should contact User A and ask him or her to log onto Application Control as the ViPNet host administrator see Logging onto Application Control As an Administrator When You Work in a Terminal Session on page 41 and configure the required options If a service on a terminal server see Configuring Network Service Access When You Work On a Terminal Server on page 31 tries to access the network Application Control work mechanism will be different ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 17 Quick Start How to Allow Network Activity for an Application How to Block Network Activity for an Application How to Disable Network Activity Requests Registering an Application Without a Request 19 21 22 24 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 18 How to Allow Network Activity for an Application As soon as you install ViPNet Application Control it starts tracking network activity of applications running on your computer By default all applications are allowed to access the network That is why once an application becomes active in the network a message informing you that it attempted to access network and was allowed to do that will be displayed In the message window select the action you want Application Control to apply to this application at its next network activity that is set a network activity mode for the applicatio
18. am files internet explorer iexplore exe device harddiskvolumel windows ehome e device harddiskvelumel windows ehome device harddiskvolumel windows C Program Files Internet Explorer iexplore exe Microsoft Excel view chome e 8 Networking allowed 8 Networking allowed 7 Networking blocked 14 Deleted from the list of bloc 8 Networking allowed 7 Networking blocked 13 Deleted from the list of allo 8 Networking allowed 8 Networking allowed 11 Connection blocked 11 Connection blocked 8 Networking allowed 8 Networking allowed 13 Deleted from the list of allo 14 Deleted from the list of bloc Figure 15 Properties of a registered application You can view the event log in other programs e To view the event log in HTML click Web page view e To view the event log as a Microsoft Excel table click Microsoft Excel view When you are viewing the event log as a web page or a Microsoft Excel file you can edit it save and print for further usage There are 14 event types They are described in the table below ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 44 Table 4 The event types displayed in the Application Control event log Event code Event description O oo A nun A UU Ne e e e RW N e O Blocked Allowed Network activity is blocked because the application was modified Network activity is allowed after the application has been modified Moved to th
19. at the next application network activity 2 Click OK Configuring Network Service Access When You Work On a Terminal Server If a network service on a terminal server tries to access the network a user working on this server will be notified about it and prompted to define the action Application Control should ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 31 apply to the service Only one user can be notified If there are several active user sessions on the terminal server the notification will be displayed in a user session according to the following priority based order 1 a local user authorized as the ViPNet host administrator 2 a remote user authorized as the ViPNet host administrator 3 a local user authorized as a ViPNet host user 4 a remote user authorized as a ViPNet host user For example 1 Ona terminal server two user sessions are running o User A is a local user authorized as a ViPNet host user o User B is a remote user authorized as the ViPNet host administrator On the terminal server the BranchCache network service tries to access the network User B will be notified about it and will choose one of the actions in the request window Application Control will apply the chosen action to the network service an A Ww N If the service will be registered as one allowed or prohibited to access the network see Quick Start on page 18 it will be displayed in the registered applications list in both users s
20. cation for which Allow network activity or Block network activity action has been selected in the request window 1 Inthe main Application Control window see Application Control Interface on page 14 in the navigation pane select Registered applications ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 35 2 Inthe view pane right click the entry corresponding to the application whose options you need to change AE ViPNet Client Application Control Cele Service Help Registered applicatians Application Control Network activity Application Application file Registration Type of registration 8 Applications V Allowed EJ Host Process for Win C Windows System32 svchost ere 10 10 2011 4 54 14 PM Automatic registratic Q Fher Settings X Blocked Internet Explorer C Program Files Internet Explorer iexplore 10 11 20111 1617PM Automatic registratie B Log Settings Allowed Microsoft Help and S CAWindows HelpPane exe _ 10 28 2011 11 50 38 AM Registered by the ust Application Properties Block Network Activity Space Delete Del Figure 12 The list of registered applications 3 On the context menu select the desired option o Allow Network Activity if the application was blocked o Block Network Activity if the application was allowed to connect to the network o Delete for the request window to be displayed at the next application connection attempt For more information see Unregistering an Applicatio
21. detects network activity of an application the request window informing you that this application attempted to access the network and was allowed to do that will be displayed In the request window you can immediately block network activity for the application 1 Inthe request window select Block network activity 2 Click OK As a result this application will not be able to connect to the network To allow network activity for a blocked application either e delete the application from the list of registered applications see Unre gistering an Application on page 36 and re register it or e change the network activity mode see Changing Network Access Rules for an Application on page 35 for the application ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 21 How to Disable Network Activity Requests If you do not want ViPNet Application Control to request you about allowing or blocking network activity for an application 1 Inthe main Application Control window in the navigation pane select Settings 2 Inthe Settings section under Application control rules in the At application network activity list select one of the following o Allow network activity if you want unregistered applications to connect to the network Block network activity if you do not want unregistered applications to connect to the network AC ViPNet Client Application Control EENS Service Help Settings Application Control Ee B R
22. e list of allowed applications by the user Moved to the list of blocked applications by the user Network activity blocked Network activity allowed Port is blocked to receive data Port is opened to receive data Connection blocked Connection allowed Deleted from the list of allowed applications by the user Deleted from the list of blocked applications by the user ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 45 Configuring Application Control Network Activity Tracking Options 47 Modifications Tracking Options 48 Processing Applications Network Access Requests in the Non Interactive Mode 50 Event Log Options 52 Events Filter Options 54 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 46 Network Activity Tracking Options You can set a network access rule for an application that is set an action to be applied to a tracked program at the program s connection attempt To set a network access rule 1 2 In the main window of Application Control in the navigation pane select Settings In the Settings section under Application control rules in the At application network activity list select the desired rule see Configuring Network Access for an Application on page 28 ViPNet Client Application Control o a Service Help Settings Application Control E Registered Applications E Start automatically upon ViPNet authentication on Windows logon amp Event Log 7 Show full pat
23. ed ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 53 Events Filter Options You can configure how events will be displayed in the Event Log section by using the events filter Filtering events allows you to find certain events for example events associated with a certain application or IP address To configure the events filter 1 Inthe main Application Control window in the navigation pane expand Event Log 2 Select Filter Settings To specify the time interval within which the events will be displayed under Time interval select one of the options and specify the desired value F ViPNet Client Application Control S 2 les Service Help Filter settings Application Control Anniicatinne Specify the time interval and parameters for filtering events registered in the Registered Applications Event Log section To save the filter settings click Apply A E Event Log y Filter Settings Time interval EQ Log Settings Display events registered within the last 1 hours AP Settings Display events starting with Z Monday February 28 2011 Br 9 52 49 AM Events parameters All Protocol Number Application file name ea Display events All x Apply Cancel Figure 20 Filtering log events To configure other event parameters such as the remote IP address and port local port protocol application file name event type under Event parameters specify the desired
24. ed and what action should be applied to a tracked application if a modification is detected To configure modifications tracking 1 Inthe main Application Control window in the navigation pane click Settings 2 Inthe Settings section under Application control rules in the Track modifications in applications list select one of the following options o By the application s file check sum in other words by a certain value verifying integrity and authenticity of the data transferred As a result if a modification of an application check sum is detected you will be prompted to register the application anew o By the application s file size If a modification of the application executable file size is detected you will be prompted to register the application anew o Do not track Modifications in applications will not influence the applications network access mode ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 48 Service Help Settings Application Control AG Registered Applications a Event Log df Filter Settings i EL Log Settings off Settings Start automatically upon ViPNet authentication on Windows logon v vV Show full paths to application files v7 Allow system level connections Application control rules At application network activity Allow and prompt a user Track modifications in applications ease By the application s file check sum When modificati
25. egistered Applications Start automatically upon ViPNet authentication on Windows logon B E Event Log V Show full paths to application files Filter Settings iD Log Settings E Settings 7 Allow system level connections Application control rules Allow network activit Allow and prompt a user Prompt the user Block and prompt a user Block network activity Track modifications in applications When modifications are found Apply Cancel Figure 5 Defining a single network access policy for applications 3 Click Apply As a result the chosen network activity rule will be applied to unregistered applications automatically ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 22 To disable notifications in Application Control you can also disable network activity tracking see Disabling Network Activity Tracking on page 38 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 23 Registering an Application Without a Request Any application that has not displayed network activity yet or for which you have previously selected Prompt at the next network activity Allow once or Block once is considered unregistered If you need to configure network activity rules for such an application you should register it To do that 1 On the Service menu select Register application 2 Then click With Network Activity Allowed to allow your program to access the network or With Network Activity Blocked
26. enter or in ViPNet Network Manager See also ViPNet Network Control Center ViPNet Network Manager ViPNet host administrator s password A password to enable the administrator mode on a ViPNet host The administrator mode provides advanced options for the ViPNet program A ViPNet host administrator s password is created by the ViPNet network administrator in ViPNet Key and Certification Authority or ViPNet Network Manager See also ViPNet host on page 58 ViPNet Key and Certification Authority ViPNet Network Manager ViPNet network administrator A person responsible for configuring a ViPNet network creating and updating keys and host links for ViPNet hosts configuring partner network connections This person has the permission to access ViPNet Network Control Center ViPNet Key and Certification Authority or ViPNet Network Manager ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 58 See also Keys and host links update Partner network Partner network connection ViPNet Key and Certification Authority ViPNet Network Manager ViPNet Network Control Center ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 59 W Index Working in a terminal session 17 33 40 42 E Event log 45 53 55 Working in the non interactive mode 30 51 60 N Network acces policy 29 30 32 36 48 Allow and prompt a user 20 22 30 48 Allow network activity 23 29 48 Block and prompt a user 29 32 48 Block network activi
27. essions ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 32 Working with the Registered Applications List Viewing the Registered Applications List In ViPNet Application Control you can view information about the applications registered whose network access has been allowed or blocked To do this in the navigation pane of the main Application Control window select Registered Applications Z ViPNet Client Application Control ico C fam Service Help Registered applications he pepsin Control Network Application Application file Registration Type of registration Reseed Applications jen CEN ECN EEE CET Gp Filter Settings X Blocked Gd Internet Explor C Program Files Int 6 10 2013 2 0 Registered by the use Log Settings Allowed amp Monitor exe C Program Files Inf 6 10 2013 2 1 ViPNet application re BP Settings Allowed a wmail exe C Program Files Inf 6 10 2013 2 1 B ViPNet application re ed Lancel Figure 9 Viewing the parameters of registered applications As a result in the view pane the following information about the registered applications will be displayed in a table like list 1 Inthe Network activity column you can see whether network access is allowed or blocked for the application The following modes of network activity are possible o Allowed if the application s network activity is allowed o X Blocked if the application s network activity is not allowed
28. essions according to the new options If several users configure Application Control at once only the changes made by the user who saves them first will be applied Other users will be notified that the program options have been changed by another user when they try to save their changes ViPNet Client Application Control While you were making changes to the configuration options another A user had modified these configuration options The updated options will take effect now Then you can continue with your own changes Figure 3 Notification that Application Control options have already been changed by another user If one of the users runs an application trying to access network the request window will be displayed only to this user If an application has been registered in one of the user sessions it will be displayed as a registered application see Viewing the Registered Applications List on page 33 in all user sessions For details see Configuring Network Service Access When You Work On a Terminal Server on page 31 For the information about logging onto Application Control as another user or as an administrator when you work in a terminal session see e Changing a User When You Work In a Terminal Session on page 39 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 16 Logging Onto Application Control As an Administrator When You Work In a Terminal Session on page 41 Let s explain how an application is regis
29. hs to application files iy Filter Settings 4 Allow system level connections i Log Settings Sai ae ae Application control rules At application network activity Allow network activit Track modifications in applications ined aus a a Block network activity When modifications are found Allowrarid prompt a User ply nce Figure 16 Configuring network activity tracking By default system level connections are allowed If necessary for security purpose to prevent a malicious user from establishing a connection to your computer on system behalf clear the Allow system level connections check box Warning Blocking of system level connections may have negative impact We recommend you to use this function only if you are an advanced Windows OS user Click Apply As a result the chosen rules will be applied at the next connection attempt ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 47 Modifications Tracking Options After an application was registered in Application Control it could be modified On the one hand the modification can be a result of normal application work for example of software update or adding new functions On the other hand malicious software could have modified the application registered and you should block network access for the application then You can configure tracking of modifications in applications to define whether Application Control should track modifications if yes what modifications should be track
30. ide 37 Disabling Network Activity Tracking Note By default Application Control is launched together with the ViPNet software it ra is part of and immediately starts tracking network activity of applications running on your computer If you disable the function of tracking network activity of applications Application Control stops controlling the connections applications establish to the external network On the one hand it drastically decreases security of your computer and malicious users may get access to your personal data On the other hand some software needs network access for correct functioning and Application Control may prevent this application from establishing the required connection Application Control is compatible with most programs requiring network access however in case of a third party program failure disabling network activity tracking may help to diagnose the problem cause Warning To ensure your computer security it is required that Application Control A should be running That is why you should re enable network activity tracking as soon as the problem is solved To enable the tracking on the Service menu click Enable tracking To disable network activity tracking in the main window on the Service menu click Disable tracking As a result network activity of applications will not be tracked ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 38 Changing a User Different users can log onto Applicati
31. installed together with Application Control yet The services should be allowed to access network at time to avoid problems with system startup If the Allow and prompt a user or Block and prompt a user network access rule has been set in the non interactive mode network applications activity will be allowed or blocked according to it as well as in the interactive mode In the interactive mode you will also be prompted to choose future Application Control actions for applications If the Prompt the user network access rule has been set in the non interactive mode by default applications network activity will be allowed To block applications network activity at processing network access requests in the non interactive mode 1 Inthe navigation pane of the main Application Control window click Settings 2 In the view pane under Application control rules clear the Allow network activity in noninteractive mode check box es ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 50 IP Registered Applications 7 Start automatically upon ViPNet authentication on Windows logon T Show full paths to application files of Filter Settings Allow system level connections Application control rules At appicaton network activi WW Allow network activity in noninteractive mode k A Track modifications in applications By the application s file check sum X When medications are found WW Allow network activity in noninteractive mode
32. ivity In the non interactive mode network activity will be blocked for the application ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 30 ViPNet Client Application Control z The Intemet Explorer application has got a permission for network activity Hereafter for this application Allow network activity Prompt at the next network activity Last event Event Connection attempt Local IP address 127 0 0 1 Local Port Application information Application Internet Explorer Developer Microsoft Corporation Version 8 00 7600 16385 win _rtm 090713 1255 Location c program files x86 internet explorer iexplore exe Help About application lt lt Figure 8 The request window when the Block and prompt a user policy is set If the Block and prompt a user rule is set for an application to allow the application to connect to the network 1 Inthe request window select either o Allow network activity to allow the application to connect to the network or o Prompt the user to allow the application to connect to the network only in the current session At the next network activity of the application you will be prompted whether to allow or block connection again 2 Click OK If the Block and prompt a user rule is set for an application to block network access for the application 1 Inthe request window select Block network activity the request window will not be displayed
33. lication or unregister an application see Unregistering an Application on page 36 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 14 6 The Event Log section Select this element to view information about changes in network access rules for an application Select Log Settings to set the log options see Event Log Options on page 52 Select Filter Settings to set a filter for displaying events in the log see Events Filter Options on page 54 7 The Settings section Select this element to configure network activity tracking see Network Activity Tracking Options on page 47 and modifications in applications see Modifications Tracking Options on page 48 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 15 Work with Application Control in a Terminal Session When Application Control is running on a terminal server every user can allow or block network access of applications running in this user s session allow or block network services activity and change program options for all user sessions if he or she has sufficient permissions see User Permissions for Application Control on page 13 Work with Application Control on a terminal server has some peculiarities If several user sessions are active on a terminal server and one of the users configures Application Control see Configuring Application Control on page 46 the changes will be applied in all the user sessions and Application Control graphical interface will be updated in all user s
34. n ViPNet Client Application Control Su The Internet Explorer application has got a permission for network activity Hereafter for this application Allow network activity gt Block network activity Prompt at the next network activity Last event Event Connection attempt Local IP address 127 0 0 1 Local Port Application information Application Internet Explorer Developer Microsoft Corporation Version 8 00 7600 16385 win _rtm 09071 3 1255 Lacation c program files internet explorer iexplore exe mt meade Figure 4 Network access request window To allow application network activity 1 Inthe request window select Allow network activity 2 Click OK As a result network activity of the application will be allowed ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 19 If you need to allow application network activity at the next connection attempt but you want to see the request window again to be able to choose further network activity mode for the application 1 Inthe request window select Prompt at the next network activity 2 Click OK As a result next time the application will be allowed to access the network and the request window informing you that the program attempted and was allowed to access the network will be displayed once more ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 20 How to Block Network Activity for an Application Once Application Control
35. n on page 36 4 Inthe Network activity column of the table the application status will be changed if you have changed the application s network access rule or the application will not be displayed in the table anymore if you have chosen to remove it from the list of registered applications To configure a local application omitted in the list you should register it manually see Registering an Application Without a Request on page 24 Unregistering an Application Suppose you want to be prompted whether to allow or block network access for a certain application at its next network activity although this application has already been registered In this case you should delete the application from the list of registered applications and set network access rules anew ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 36 To unregister an application 1 Inthe main window in the navigation pane select Registered applications 2 Inthe Registered applications section right click the entry corresponding to the application you are going to unregister 3 On the context menu click Delete As a result the removed application will be considered unregistered At the next connection attempt of this application Application Control will prompt you to set network access rules for it You can re register the application manually as well see Registering an Application Without a Request on page 24 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Gu
36. o do this 1 In your user session on the Service menu select Change User 2 Type your password and click OK As a result in Application Control your program settings will be used and graphical interface will be refreshed in all user sessions running on this terminal server at the moment If on a terminal server several users try to change a user in Application Control simultaneously only the first one to click Change User will be able to complete the operation ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 39 Other users will be notified that another user is changing a user in Application Control and they should retry later ViPNet Client Application Control rx Another user is executing Change user operation at the moment Please try the operation again Figure 13 Notification that a user change is happening in another user session at the moment If on a terminal server one of the users is configuring Application Control while another one is trying to log on as another user at the same time the latter user will be notified that Application Control is being configured in another session and user change is not allowed at the moment This user should retry later ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 40 Logging onto Application Control as an Administrator A ViPNet network administrator can log onto Application Control on any ViPNet host using the host administrator password or the All Network
37. on Control This means that several ViPNet users registered on the same host may work with Application Control with a personal registered applications list and personal program options configuration each On one computer several users may work with ViPNet Client or ViPNet Coordinator software part of which Application Control is The functionality of logging on as a different user allows each of the users to log onto the program using his or her own password without closing the ViPNet software To log on as another Application Control user 1 Inthe main Application Control window on the Service menu click Change user 2 In the logon window in the Password box type your password and click OK Note If you log onto one ViPNet program as another user this does not mean that you Zz automatically change a user in all other ViPNet programs running on your host For example if you log onto ViPNet Monitor as another user it does not mean that the user logged onto Application Control will change and vice versa As a result Application Control will be launched with the settings and the list of registered applications of another user Changing a User When You Work in a Terminal Session A user can be changed in a terminal session too For example if another user worked on a terminal server before you and his or her program settings are configured in Application Control you should log on with your password and work in your configuration T
38. ons are found By the application s file size Do not track Figure 17 Configuring modifications tracking 3 Under Application control rules in the When modifications are found list select a network access rule You can find the list of possible network access rules in Configuring Network Access for an Application on page 28 4 Click Apply As a result at the next application network activity the actions selected will be applied to the application ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 49 Processing Applications Network Access Requests in the Non Interactive Mode The non interactive mode of processing of applications network access requests ensures allowing or blocking applications network activity if one of the interactive network access rules see Interactive network access rule on page 57 is set and if you can t choose ViPNet Application action in the request window at the moment Requests are processed in the non interactive mode in the following cases e your current user session has been blocked e Application Control is not running e at operating system startup before you log onto the ViPNet software installed together with Application Control For example you may need to allow applications network activity in the non interactive mode at operating system services startup when Application Control has already begun tracking applications network activity but you have not logged onto the ViPNet software
39. ons statistics in the main window of Application Control in the navigation pane click Application Control ViPNet Client Application Control eG es Service Help Application Control CA Application Control ViPNet Application Control allows you to track all network activities of applications Registered Applications installed on your computer You can allow or block networking for these 5 J Event Log applications and monitor all modifications made to them Sy Filter Settings io Log Settings Summary AP Settings eee Number of registered applications 6 Networking allowed 5 Networking blocked 1 Figure 14 Viewing statistics for registered applications In the Application Control section you can view the following information e the total number of applications registered e the number of applications allowed to access the network e the number of applications that are not allowed to access the network ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 43 Viewing the Event Log The event log is displayed as a table containing information about status changes of registered applications You can track what actions were applied to an application and when You can configure what information should be displayed in the log options see Event Log Options on page 52 and in the options of the events filter see Events Filter Options on page 54 To view the event log 1 Inthe main window of Application Control in
40. questions http www infotecs biz doc_vipnet ENU index htm 3_17014 htm Contacting Infotecs We value any feedback from you If you have any questions concerning Infotecs products and solutions any suggestions complains or other feedback feel free to contact us by means of the following e Support request form http infotecs biz support e Support email support infotecs biz e Telephone 49 0 30 206 43 66 0 e Fax 49 0 30 206 43 66 66 Errata Infotecs makes every effort to ensure that there are no errors or misprints in the text of all documents supplied with ViPNet software However no one is perfect and mistakes do occur If you find an error in one of our documents like a spelling mistake or some inaccuracy in describing user scenarios or system features we would be very grateful for your feedback By sending in errata you may save other reader hours of frustration and at the same time you will be helping us provide documentation in even higher quality ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 10 General Information How Application Control Works 12 User Permissions for Application Control 13 Application Control Interface 14 Work with Application Control in a Terminal Session 16 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 11 How Application Control Works ViPNet Application Control tracks the following network activities of applications running on a ViPNet host e attempts to access the network
41. r example the application was updated to a later version Once network activity of an application is detected this application is allowed to access the network and you are prompted to define a network activity rule for it At the next connection attempt ViPNet Application Control will apply the corresponding action to this application The request window displayed depends on the network activity rule see Network Activity Tracking Options on page 47 defined for this application previously In Application Control you can define one of the following network activity rules for an application e Allow network activity e Allow and prompt a user e Prompt the user e Block and prompt a user e Block network activity If you choose Allow network activity or Block network activity the corresponding rule will be further applied without prompting ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 28 Allow and Prompt a User Rule If the default network activity rule Allow and prompt a user is set for an application the application is allowed to connect to the network but you are prompted to define the action to be applied to this application next time In the non interactive mode on page 57 network activity will be allowed for the application If the Allow and prompt a user rule is set for an application to allow the application to establish connection to the network complete the steps described in How to Allow Network Activity for an
42. rol Interface The main ViPNet Application Control window is shown in the figure below A D Client Application Control GES fon x Service Help Application Control PJ Application Control VPNet Application Cortrol allows you to track ail network activites of appboatons Registered Applications inatalied on your computer You can allow or block network activites foe these p Event tog _ applications and monitor sl modifications made to them E Settings Summary Number of iegstered apphcahons Network activity allowed 3 Network activity blocked Figure 2 ViPNet Application Control main window The following interface elements are numerated 1 A U The menu bar The navigation pane where the main program features are displayed as sections The view pane where the contents of the section selected in the left pane are displayed The Application Control section Select this element to view information about the program purpose see About ViPNet Application Control on page 8 and statistics see Viewing Statistics on page 43 about applications whose network activity has been allowed or blocked The Registered Applications section Select this element to view information about the applications registered in Application Control In the Registered Applications section you can change the network access rules see Changing Network Access Rules for an Application on page 35 for a registered app
43. t To start the Application Control program manually in the main window of the ViPNet Client or ViPNet Coordinator program in the Applications menu select Application control To exit Application Control do one of the following e Inthe top right corner of the main window click Close Es e Press Alt F4 As a result network activity tracking will be disabled For information about disabling network activity tracking see Disabling Network Activity Tracking on page 38 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 26 How to Disable Application Control Automatic Start at Windows Startup For ViPNet Application Control not to start automatically as you log onto the ViPNet software at Windows startup 1 Inthe main window in the navigation pane select Settings ViPNet Client Application Control Leo Service Help Settings Application Control O Registered Applications Jl Start automatically upon ViPNet authentication on Windows logon Ez Event Log V Show full paths to application files iy Filter Settings v Allow system level connections i0 Log Settings E Settings Application control rules At application network activity Allow and prompt a user X Track modifications in applications By the application s file check sum X When modifications are found Allow and prompt a user Z Apply Cancel Figure 6 Application Control program options 2 Inthe
44. tered when Application Control is running on a terminal server 1 On the terminal server the ViPNet software with the Application Control program is installed and the following conditions are met o the average permissions level see User Permissions for Application Control on page 13 is set for the host o User A is the ViPNet host administrator see ViPNet host administrator s password on page 58 o inthe Settings section the Start automatically upon ViPNet authentication on Windows logon check box is selected o the Prompt the user network access rule see Prompt the User Rule on page 29 has been chosen User B logs onto the terminal server with his or her Windows user account for remote work In User B s session Application Control starts automatically User B starts Internet Explorer and is notified that Internet Explorer has tried to access the network In the request window the user is prompted to choose an action for Application Control to apply to Internet Explorer User B allows the application to access the network The application is registered in Application Control as one allowed to access the network The registered applications list see Working with the Registered Applications List on page 33 is refreshed in both users sessions If User B decides later that Internet Explorer network activity should be blocked or Internet Explorer should be unregistered this user will not be able to do that as the aver
45. the navigation pane select Event Log 2 Inthe Event Log section click Refresh 3 Asa result a list of events will be displayed AC ViPNet Client Application Contre ros Service Help Event Log AE Application Control O Registered Applications End of interval Event 3 1 2011 5 20 53 PM Stert time Application fibe 3 1 2011 5 20 53 PM E Event Log Cy Filter Settings G Log Settings E Settings 3 1 2011 5 21 07 PM 3 1 2011 5 21 16 PM 3 1 2011 5 23 33 PM 3 1 2011 5 23 52 PM 3 1 2011 5 23 58 PM 3 1 2011 5 31 20 PM 3 1 2011 5 51 59 PM 3 1 2011 60503 PM 3 1 2011 6 07 15 PM 3 1 2011 6 10 29 PM 3 1 2011 6 11 14 PM 3 1 2011 6 11 22 PM 3 1 2011 7 06 31 PM 3 1 2011 7 06 34 PM 3 1 2011 5 21 07 PM 3 1 2011 5 21 16 PM 3 1 2011 5 23 33 PM 3 1 2011 5 23 52 PM 3 1 2011 5 23 58 PM 3 1 2011 5 31 20 PM 3 1 2011 5 51 59 PM 3 1 2011 6 05 03 PM 3 1 2011 6 07 15 PM 3 1 2011 6 10 29 PM 3 1 2011 6 11 14 PM 3 1 2011 6 11 22 PM 3 1 2011 7 06 31 PM 3 1 2011 70634 PM Web page view C Program Files InfoTeCS ViPNet Client ivp Program Files Internet Explorer serplore exe Program Files Internet Explorer sexplore exe Program Files Internet Explorer sexplore exe C Program Files Internet Explorer iexplore exe Program Files Internet Explorer sexplore exe Program Fdes InfoTeCS ViPNet Client Mo device harddiskvolumel program files wan C Windows HelpPane exe program files internet explorer iexplore exe c progr
46. ther o Allow network activity and the application will be registered and allowed to connect to the network or o Allow once and in the current session the application will be allowed to connect to the network At the next network activity of the application you will be prompted to allow or block access to the network again 2 Click OK If the Prompt the user rule is set for an application to block network activity for the application 1 Inthe request window select either o Block network activity and the application will be registered while any network activity of the application will be blocked o Block once and in the current session any network activity of the application will be blocked At the next network activity of the application you will be prompted to allow or block access to the network again 2 Click OK If the Prompt the user network access activity is set and an application tries to access the network but you can t choose an action in the request window at the moment Application Control will process applications network access requests in the non interactive mode on page 57 For details see Processing Applications Network Access Requests in the Non Interactive Mode on page 50 Block and Prompt a User Rule If the Block and prompt a user rule is set applications are not allowed to access the network and you are prompted to define the action to be applied to this application at its next network act
47. ty 23 29 48 Prompt the user 29 30 48 Network activity 8 12 Network activity request 20 22 23 29 P Permissions 13 60 R Registration of an application 12 25 44 49 Deleting registered applications 37 The list of registered applications 36 37 S Starting and exiting the program 27 28 Administrator logon 42 Changing user 40 Disabling network activity control 39 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 60
48. u chose Prompt the user see Prompt the User Rule on page 29 while configuring a network access mode or registered the application manually see Registering an Application Without a Request on page 24 o Automatic registration if you chose any option but Prompt the user while configuring a network access mode see Configuring Network Access for an Application on page 28 o B ViPNet application registration if the application registered is one of ViPNet applications o Application modification by user request if you chose Prompt the user while configuring monitoring of registered applications modifications see Modifications Tracking Options on page 48 o Automatic registration when application is modified if you chose any option but Prompt the user while configuring monitoring of registered applications modifications see Modifications Tracking Options on page 48 o ViPNet application update if Application Control tracked a modification in a registered ViPNet application ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 34 6 Inthe Application modification column the last application modification date and time are displayed see Modifications Tracking Options on page 48 If this application has not been modified the corresponding entry will be empty To change the details displayed in the Registered applications section right click any column header and select or clear the corresponding check boxes To view registered
49. values 5 Click Apply ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 54 For example you need to view events associated with a torrent client uTorrent within a specified time interval For example 1 Inthe main window in the navigation pane expand Event Log 2 Click Filter Settings 3 Under Time interval in the Display events list select within and specify the required dates 4 Under Events parameters o Inthe Protocol list select TCP Transmission control protocol o Inthe Application file name box specify utorrent exe o Make sure that in the Display events list it is selected All Z ViPNet Client Application Co Service Help Filter settings esra BREIN ioe E a i Sy Filter Settings Time interval R Log Settings Display events registered within the last AR Settings Monday October 10 2011 Or 3 54 04 PM Monday October 10 2011 Dr 4 54 04 PM Events parameters Remote IP address X Remote port X Local port X Protocol TCP Transmission control protocol Application file name utorrent exe Display events All Default l Apply Cancel Figure 21 Configuring a filter to display torrent client uTorrent events 5 Click Apply ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 55 As a result in the Event Log section only the events with the specified parameters will be displayed ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 56 Glossary I
50. veeenneeevenneeeenverennn 48 Processing Applications Network Access Requests in the Non Interactive Mode 50 Event DOKO DaT a EEEE A Aaen ReneR 52 Events Filter Options oeiee ienie ienai aeie EEE AEE EE titan R A A 54 Appendix A gt GlOSSATY ssssstssssssstecesssstesesesessasesascsasasesosaassseescesssescanassdeasesaeasssasescsascadeseceanancosoensnee 57 Appendix B Index Aun a E R REE 60 Introduction About This Document 6 About ViPNet Application Control 8 Feedback 10 ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 5 About This Document This document describes the purpose and scope of ViPNet Application Control and its specifications It contains all the information necessary to work with the program and configure it Audience This document is intended for the users of the ViPNet software containing the ViPNet Application Control program To use this document efficiently you should have basic knowledge of networks Document Conventions This document concerns the following conventions Table 1 Document conventions Icon Description A Warning Indicates an obligatory action or information which may be critical for continuing user operations Fa Note Indicates a non obligatory but desirable action or information which may be helpful for users 7 Tip Contains additional information ViPNet Application Control 4 2 User s Guide 6 Table 2 Conventions for highlighted information Icon Description
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